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Goods movement is a cornerstone of the Southern California economy and supports the quality of life of residents in the SCAG region. In recognition of the benefits and challenges of regional freight movement, SCAG recently completed the Comprehensive Regional Goods Movement Plan and Implementation Strategy​, the long-range plan for goods movement in the region.

Goods movement is a cornerstone of the Southern California economy and supports the quality of life of residents in the SCAG region. In recognition of the benefits and challenges of regional freight movement, SCAG recently completed the Comprehensive Regional Goods Movement Plan and Implementation Strategy​, the long-range plan for goods movement in the region.

In today's global economy, the role of freight transportation is more critical than ever as the link between manufacturers, distributors, and consumers. This is particularly true for regions with international land border crossings like those between the SCAG region and Mexico. The SCAG Goods Movement and Border Crossing report addressees the significant existing challenges as well as future opportunities.

In today's global economy, the role of freight transportation is more critical than ever as the link between manufacturers, distributors, and consumers. This is particularly true for regions with international land border crossings like those between the SCAG region and Mexico. The SCAG Goods Movement and Border Crossing report addressees the significant existing challenges as well as future opportunities.

In Southern California, the movement of freight provides the goods and services needed to sustain regional and national industries and consumers on a daily basis. As part of the 2016-2040 RTP/SCS, SCAG identified over $70 billion of needed investment in its regional goods movement system. Read more about the challenges and proposed strategies here.​

In Southern California, the movement of freight provides the goods and services needed to sustain regional and national industries and consumers on a daily basis. As part of the 2016-2040 RTP/SCS, SCAG identified over $70 billion of needed investment in its regional goods movement system. Read more about the challenges and proposed strategies here.​